For those looking for professional development, consider the Dale Carnegie Course. Most of the students who take this course are sent by their employers, so see if there is training available in your area and if your employer would be willing to foot the bill. I recently took this course and I don't think any other experience has stretched me like this one has. It was truly one of the most uncomfortable things I have ever done, but really worth it.

Also, if you are looking for development as far as presentations and expanding your comfort zone, consider joining Toastmasters. I believe there might be dues you have to pay, but it is minimal. This is especially a good option if you don't have an employer who is willing to pay the bill. I personally haven't joined a Toastmasters club but am considering it. If any of you have joined, I'd love to hear your thoughts on it.

_________________"I figure you have the same chance of winning the lottery whether you play or not."Fran Lebowitz

In the company that I work, we openly discuss our plan to move ahead in our career with the superiors like the Team Leaders, even with the directors and they are happy to give advices for the same as to how to get the career flourished in the organisation and what skills would be required to advance to the next level.The bosses and the superiors are really helpful and co-ordinative to the employees and are ready to help those who require their advices on any matter related to work.

I look at people who have the job title i'm looking for and look to see what skills or experience they have that i don't. Then I try to find ways to get that experience in my current position, usually by volunteering to take on projects or work i don't normally do.

When I wanted to move to accounting from admin work, i took on budgeting and reconciling, which gave me a chance to get skills with accounting software and the general ledger. That gave me a big boost in getting hired in accounting.

Now I'm in AP, but I'm planning my move in 2-3 years to corporate accounting. So I'm volunteering to write procedures, do journal entries and work on the financial statements for our small subsidiaries - work normally done by interns over in corp. accounting.

It's a great way if you are looking to change career paths or even just move to a different industry.

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